Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

2 commanders among Maoists killed in Kanker; nine identified

THE TWO SEATS IN BASTAR DIVISION GO TO THE POLLS IN TWO PHASES OF LOK SABHA POLLS —BASTAR WILL VOTE ON APRIL 19, AND KANKER ON APRIL 26.

- Ritesh Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com

KANKER (CHHATTISGA­RH): A day after there was a fierce encounter in Kanker district of Chhattisga­rh in which 29 Maoists were killed, senior police officials said they identified nine of the dead, of whom two are key commanders Shankar Rao and Lalita Meravi, and that there were 15 women cadre among those killed in the exchange of fire.

Senior officers also said that the North Bastar division of the Maoists, that operates in the Kanker region had been dealt a significan­t blow, and in the process of acting on specific intelligen­ce that led to the encounter, they had likely foiled a Maoist plot to carry out “violent activity.” The two seats in Bastar division go to the polls in two phases of Lok Sabha elections— Bastar will vote on April 19, and Kanker on April 26.

Tuesday’s encounter, that took place in Binagunda-Korragutta forests under the Chhottebet­iya police station limits, marks the most significan­t single incident blow to the rebel in eight years, and the biggest ever in the state.

The exchange of fire also marks a clear upsurge in aggression from security forces in 2024, with 79 Maoists killed in the year already, much higher than the 22 killed in 2023. 55 Maoists have been killed since February 25 alone with 13 killed in Bijapur in another encounter on April 2.

The other seven were identified as Madhvi, Ramshila, Ranjitha, all divisional committee members of north Bastar, Jugni, Sukhlal, Shrikant, from the Partapur area committee and Rupi, a commander of the Medhki local organisati­on squad), said Kanker superinten­dent of police Indira Kalyan Elesela.

Senior police officers said that while they were in the process of identifyin­g the other cadre that were killed on Tuesday, Shankar Rao and Lalita Meravi were both divisional committee members of the north Bastar division of the CPI(Maoist), who carried rewards of ₹8,00,000 on their heads. “The rest are likely from the Partapur area committee of the CPI(Maoist) and the People’s Liberation Guerilla Army,” a senior police officer said. Three security personnel were injured in the encounter, but have been declared out of danger.Rao was a key military link in the North Bastar division and was originally a resident of Warangal in Telangana.

“He used to operate in Partapur, Badgaon, Koylibeda, Siksod, Durgkondal and Chhotebeti­ya areas. His wife, Ranjita is also an active member of the Partapur area committee. He is trained in handling AK 47, INSAS, SLR rifles and jungle warfare, and his name appears in at least 50 cases . Lalita was also head of Janatana Sarkar of North Bastar division and carried an INSAS rifle. She had an excellent informatio­n network and is known for her planning capabiliti­es,” a senior police officer said.

“Twenty-two weapons, including one AK-47 rifle, two Insas rifles, one Self-Loading Rifle (SLR), one carbine, three .303 rifles, two .315 bore rifles, two 9MM pistols, two countrymad­e

launchers, eight muzzle loading guns, one country-made hand grenade and a huge cache of ammunition­s were recovered from the encounter site,” said Elesela, outlining what is a significan­t haul for the forces.

IGP (Bastar) P Sunderraj said that the encounter is a big dent for the north Bastar division. “Villagers in the area where the encounter happened suffered because of Maoists collecting illegal levy. After this encounter, the Maoists have lost significan­t strength,” he said.

The political firestorm over the encounter however continued on Wednesday, with former CM Bhupesh Baghel saying that his Congress government had also acted decisively against Maoists, but that security action in the BJP regime were under a cloud of doubt.

“There were many fake encounters during the 15 years of BJP rule(before Baghel took oath in December 2018) which did not happen in our regime. Tribals are being threatened that they will be arrested,” he said.

Deputy chief minister Vijay Sharma dismissed any suggestion­s of a fake encounter, and attacked the Congress for making such allegation­s.

“It is sad to hear Bhupesh Baghel... saying this. The soldiers who were hurt, were they falsely injured? All the weapons that have been recovered, are they fake? The Maoists were all wearing uniforms, can that be fake?” he said.

 ?? PTI ?? Security personnel check the weapons and other items recovered after encounter in Kanker.
PTI Security personnel check the weapons and other items recovered after encounter in Kanker.

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